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Hi,
I’ve gone through that Wiki page before and I had successfully set up the wireless connection. I was able to update the versions and get a load of roms on. It’s only after a few reboots and a few days passing, no wireless interface anymore.
Which of the 4 methods described there did you use?
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I used method 1 originally and it was working perfectly. I tried option 2 yesterday following a post on here. Neither have worked. I have a 5m ethernet cable coming today which should allow me to bridge to the router. I will then run another update just in case.
I really appreciate your help.
marcwallaceParticipantHi,
I’ve gone through that Wiki page before and I had successfully set up the wireless connection. I was able to update the versions and get a load of roms on. It’s only after a few reboots and a few days passing, no wireless interface anymore.
marcwallaceParticipantHi,
Thanks for replying. I’ve replaced my interfaces file with your post and unfortunately still no interface.
Do you have any other ideas please?
thanks
marcwallaceParticipantHi,
Firstly, thanks for replying! I’ve tried to go into wifi config in Retro pie and unfortunately no networks are displayed, there should be over 10 e.g. neighbours etc.
trying sudo ifconfig wlan0 up just gives me error while getting interface flags: no such device.
In the pi I have plugged in a usb keyboard, it’s also hooked up to a joystick setup that me and a mate have built and a usb gamepad. I had no wi fi before plugging in the custom joystick setup and the gamepad / keyboard were plugged in then. There’s no hub plugged in, I do have a 2.1 setup plugged into the headphone socket.
Ifconfig only shows eth01 and lo.
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